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— .•ni'i^-l:-!.!!:;/:^ ■"> BENEFICENT & ADVANTAGEOUS COMMERCIATTMEASURES EXtEN«>^D''TO^ iflßWl . NEW MA^K^TS'^EAeH^b: 1 ; ' BRITISH .AND; FOREIGN- COpIMOI>r?IES> : , Supplied to the BdbKc'irtthotit the EXPENSIVE A"NI>' if Ui!WECISSSABY ? IN-' TEfiVENJNG PROMTS OB" AGENTS AND WAIUHQ^EMEN,., - . . AT THE W£I,L>KNOWN FlEWtt< OF . T7IRKPATHIO&J GrLEN'MMNG, j\. AND ; GO., Whb have done ■ away! -with the 1 OLD , SYSTEM OF .BEPORTING, WHICH IS VNSOUND AND EXTRA- ' VAGANTL]t. ; EXPENSIVE,. And have adopted, a j^EW ONE, pregnant, .' . ■• ;_ ;■ ' o f'l _ BENEFIT TO TBmiSELVES' AND ' r .THEIR CUSTdMEKS> \ ■ ■ ■ 'As the following true comparison will show, viz. .The lowest prices Goods can be bought at under the 1 usual and ordinary method are, at" an average, 25 per cent, above .the market price of the article when obtained by Direct Importation. ..This .astounding fact is strengthened^ aiid confirmed by every successive shipment, and acknowledged by the direct testimony of the numerous Patrons of their Establishment in Town and Country. As they are now in possession of Several Hundred Cases, Several Hundred Bales, and Several -Hundred Boxes of ' NEW AUTUMN AND' WINTER GOODS, There needs no more be said than that they hold the Largest', and' Best Stock the Public haye 1 yet hide? the-Joppbrtinrity" of inspercting. And in order to increase their business and maintain 'the reputation of being THE BEST HOUSE IN- THE TRADE, They will continue to sell, as heretofore, every .description of goods hi any length or quantity at Wholesale Importers' Prices. The limited space . at , command will only allow them to remark brietly oli the merits of Ihe various Department's. First, the UNDERCLOTHING* DEPAftTJViteNT Has become a Great Success. '"Their intimate knowledge of the GoodsV and connection with the- best Houses in Glasgow aud London,, enable them to supply ' every .description Of Infants', Girls', and. Ladies' Under- ' clothing, at Less Price . than the materials '' could be prdcured. ' at in • ■ Dunedin. - MILLINERY. ' ,' I This Department ig worthy the attention of Ladies', because we believe there cannot be found 'Such a Collection of Fashionahle, Beautiful, and Inexpensive MiUin'ery in the Province. _, . j Just Opened. — A case of French Millinery Bonnets, from 123 6d-j one casu Velvet and Straw Trimmed Hats, from 3s 6d ; 6 cases 'Beaver Felt, trimmedand untrimmed, eqnally cheap. Above 5,000 Untrimmed Straw Hats from Is, and, 500 Velvet do from 2s 6d upwards— all worth dquble the money". , r . „ ... BLACK SILKS. . This Department has heen "brought to great perfection,' and is worthy the serious , consideration of all whb wish to obtain durable and inexpensive Silk Dbesses, as they import only Spper's .English and Bonnet's French makes —warranted to wear. This fact explains, in some measure, the extraordinary 1 trade they do in Black Silks. COLORED AND FaaN'CY SILKS. ' They hold th'o_Largest anji Cheapest Stock in the Colony this Se"asori, having' bedn able to purchase largely at' a great discount, owing to the great Silk Failures at Home. • , , ii^isit pppLi^s.; 1 , . Ab *fch£s . very \>&anxbi£vzb ja.md. everlasfcuig Dress.is increasing, in popularity, they, liave imported the Larges^ Stock ever seen in this Island, h '\ l ' ' ,' ' . •', JACKETS • AND &ANTLES. • ' This I/epartrned; is 'the" Largest' in. tß,e Province, and is -always-kept fiirnishj&l'with the most elegant and ■d\stin<ju& shaped fromthe most fashionable ; London,, aad Pajift. Houses. . . „' [[ ' f , ,' (, f „ Just Received, another case' of the very Elegant pofrjyu&sand'GotffcANDs-Mihe LaJtest Novelties — from 55a.. I..••.'•■/. '• '-..••.'•■/. ' One case '^ach of Silk -Velvet Jacketd,' Fur-trimmed Bevers, Pilots, , Satarras, and Diagonals, from ss. ' ' . .* t Wateq)roof Mantlet), Polonaises, arid'Cbs1 fumes for Infants, Girlsj' and Ladies, ffom • 2s upwards. k<\ ■' • ; ' ' t> . 'Niw. f/ Fljfe's. ■ ; Muffs; and Collarettes in, : Sable, Beaver, '■ Ermine, Miniver, , Kolinsky,, Lynx, Fpx^ Monkey, Grebe, and ftlusq'uash, at the most reasonable prices' >'■ • v '■ ] - .• ' j TH-Ef DRESS DEPARTMENT, - Is replenished wi^h a Fresh Stock of Novelties m,Scqtch,. English*, and F.renehjJ'aliricfl,*;' comprising all, the n/ew tints and cplorings in ■ Serges, Twills, Coups, Repps^ Satins, Cloths, \ B aler'nol,- ' and' Fken ch' MekinoS. ' Black Gbbds in' c.very new make. Aberdeen and Perth Winc'eys'in great variety ■ •'' ■- - ( '.' 'hi tf~i-^ — "" . n: , '.. • . BLANKET^. .. ■ ■ ■ ■ English, Scotch, and Ayrshire Blankets, . bought from the makers, undec- the' most , favorable circumstancea, wilLbp .found to be by far the best valuain the. City..' large and 'cbirtintted"sTipplieef'of Welsh, Saxony,. and Lancatehife Flannels Plaidhigs, 1 Crimean Shirtipg^Pilaip and. Twilled Sheet* inga, .Linens, ..Hollands, .Caiicoe3, Quflt^,, Cqunierjjanea, Table Cloths, Table Covers, Towelling; &o. J . „ - ' ' A' large Stock of New Woollen Hois^ry, Eomad Scarves; Sashes, Clouds, Pelerines, Capes, Shawls, Coverlets, Vests, &c. - , .. ," < ' I NEW'.CAfiPET§. i \j , ,-..'. , Laij*!st'l)?sigp3 iq Brussles r <r Eivpestry ? 2.and ,3 piy,-Kidderminst;er. and Felt, ,Stau- Carpet^, • Carpet r ßor«lering,'Woblllen Wid J ,finen 'tirumb ' 'Clotna.' Door Mats' of all 'kinds. ' ' -V I„,'.V 1 - ><' ■„,'. • '- !.; ,-"-*-• .f' >•" -J . ' -' .n-., lAf LpRING liEJP ARTMENT. ;u,; v , "J£he great increaseaini this Branch of 1 their. ' business is owijPg ■, tp ; gpod management. Fashionable ' 'cut '(Garments, excellejit perfect ' work; and f^ood. , nia,ferial' at p lower^thaii i ev%iib"efOTe'b'btaineaat.' . ' ! ' . JmeN'S -AND r JJOY^, CLOTiiING:- . . \, ThisrDepaTtmbrit dsjalways 1 .storcked^with 1 ■$ip veryf-best JReady-Madej ClothJng; [hi /tbjj iaatket, and is well-tSaown to be th© Cheapest, ft;To-£n:^ .' ( . 11 , , ( _. ,r , KIRKOPATBIOK, GL^Nl>llffrNGi l( & fcTdV

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 1294, 18 September 1873, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 1294, 18 September 1873, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 1294, 18 September 1873, Page 8

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